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Hi, I have no electrical experience whatsoever, but I have a question about some wiring that was done for my mum.
My mum had some work done in her home by a not so respectable person and I was wondering who is responsible for reporting it. I think it falls under Part P.
He installed a new extractor fan in the downstairs toilet, where there was just an old plaster vent. The new fan only switches on and spins if the toilet light is on... it doesn't work independently.
I don't think he is qualified to do the work and won't reply to phone calls or texts, so I can't get an answer out of him. My pensioner mum paid upfront before he began the work and only called me once he disappeared.
I'm reading up on Part P but am not 100% sure who is at fault when it comes to reporting the work before it is carried out. My mum - the home owner or the builder? He was originally hired to treat damp.
Thanks for any helpful words.
My mum had some work done in her home by a not so respectable person and I was wondering who is responsible for reporting it. I think it falls under Part P.
He installed a new extractor fan in the downstairs toilet, where there was just an old plaster vent. The new fan only switches on and spins if the toilet light is on... it doesn't work independently.
I don't think he is qualified to do the work and won't reply to phone calls or texts, so I can't get an answer out of him. My pensioner mum paid upfront before he began the work and only called me once he disappeared.
I'm reading up on Part P but am not 100% sure who is at fault when it comes to reporting the work before it is carried out. My mum - the home owner or the builder? He was originally hired to treat damp.
Thanks for any helpful words.